Saturday, February 21, 1891
BARRINGTON
Miss Annie Geiske is sick.
Don’t forget, old pants at A. H. Reese.
Albert Robertson is at home on a visit.
Fred Vermilya spent Monday at Nunda.
Suits in all colors and prices at A. H. Reese.
Miss Jennie Jayne has been at home on a visit.
Mr. L. H. Bennett is expected home ?
You can save money by trading with A. H. Reese.
Mr. Mengerson, of Chicago, visited here Sunday.
Married. Mr. G. Pahlke to Miss J. S. H. Wilmeir.
Mr. J. C. Dole transacted business in Chicago Wednesday.
Rev. Howard Clark preached at the M.E. Church Sunday.
The Sons of Veterans will meet Saturday evening, Feb. 21st.
Miss Florence Sizer spent Sunday with Miss Trix Fox at Palatine.
Miss Bertha Seebert is spending the week at Cary with friends.
Mrs. C. Dickinson visited her grandchildren at Nunda, Saturday.
Mrs. T. B. Richardson is spending a few days at Mrs. L. Colburn’s.
Married, Thursday, Feb. 12th, Mr. H. Wolthausen to Miss A. Weseman.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lamey returned to their home at Onslow, Iow. Monday.
Wm. H. S. Beck has been at home during the past week on account of being sick.
Fred Bennett is working for L. F. Schroeder while he is on jury in Chicago.
The German Evangelical people are holding protracted meetings at Long Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Severns, of Nunda, were the guests of Mrs. C. Dickenson, Thursday
of last week.
Miss Olgar Waller has been sick during the past week and has not been able to attend school.
Henry Compton, who met with an accident recently, is improving under the care of Dr. D. A. Smith.
Mrs. H. Sodt’s little girl, age two years, died Monday. Scarlet fever and diphtheria was the cause. The funeral occurred Tuesday.
On Thursday evening of last week, a party was given Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lageschulte, about eighteen couples were present and a very pleasant time is reported by those present.
We have purchased the stock of Alberding and Broemmal Kamk and are now ready
for business at the old stand. We will be glad to meet all the customers of the old
firm as well as new ones. We have purchased a lot of new goods, and can supply you with anything in our line. Landwer and Hobein.
John Barnett sells his farming implements and stock at auction Monday, Feb. 23rd,
1891.
J. R. Reynolds sells a lot of horses and farming implements, Saturday, Feb. 21.
The Washburn Moen manufacturing Co. are looking for a site at Hammond, Indi-
ana, according to the Evening Journal it looks as though Waukegan will get this
great industry.
Mrs. C. Heimmerdinger of Vulcan, Mich. is visiting at E. Lamey’s during this week.
For Sale-C. J. Dodge’s House, inquire of N. W. Dodge, Barrington, Ill.